"It was kind of a one-woman show tonight," Hemlock coach Scott Neumeyer said. "Like (former Detroit Pistons coach) Chuck Daly said, if you have a mismatch, you exploit it until they stop it.

"Karli just put her head down and said, 'Try to stop me.'"

Neumeyer was also impressed with the way his Huskies improved defensively in the second half, even after they carried a nine-point advantage into the intermission.

"I know we only gave up 16 points in the first half, but we allowed a lot of layups and open shots," said Neumeyer, whose team contains no seniors. "We gave them fewer of those in the second."

Ali Gosen, Lindsey Sammons and Morgan Stadler each scored six for Swan Valley (2-4, 1-3 TVC Central), which was held to eight points or fewer in each quarter. The Vikings' next game is against Saginaw Heritage on Jan. 2.

Hemlock gets back into action Jan. 3, when it hosts Saginaw Nouvel.

"We've been drilling the fundamentals in practice and we'll keep doing so," Neumeyer said. "We'll continue to try to improve over the break."